Cutting Edge Pest Control
As the innovators and developers of safer methods of controlling pests continues. Scientists have now developed nano-bots that unfold and affect cockroaches.Bioengineers have efficiently administered them with nanorobots made from DNA that can unravel to dispense medications, Revelation Report.
The nanoscale robots were made using DNA fibers that fold up and unfold like origami. They could operate like mini-computers, doing simple tasks. One day similar nanorobots can be programmed to look for diseases inside people and treat them at the website, with clinical precision.
The job is being led by Daniel Levner from Wyss Institute at Harvard University and researchers at Bar Ilan College in Israel. He and his colleagues programmed the DNA nanorobots to connect with each other and move inside a living cockroach.
The programs were simple reasonable functions that routed the DNA to unravel and release a particle, for instance, when it ran into a certain healthy protein.
What do you think? Is this good pest control science? Are you worried that this could be a bad thing for mankind?
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